Walking Classroom: Decode the Earth’s Epic From A Karst Landform Lab to A Rhino-Tracking Adventure: Be a wandering explorer and uncover geological legends with your feet!
- Chitwan National Park, Nepal
Chitwan National Park is situated $150\text{ km}$ southwest of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. It covers an area of $932\text{ square kilometers}$ and serves as a habitat for the Asian one-horned rhinoceros and Bengal tiger. It joined the World Heritage List in 1984.
- The Stone Forest in Yunnan
The Stone Forest in Yunnan is a World Heritage Site, famous for its spectacular pinnacle karst landforms. Formed through $270\text{ million years}$ of geological evolution, this forest of stone peaks is hailed as the Greatest Wonder Under Heaven and a sacred site of the Sani people, a branch of the Yi ethnic group.

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